Museum of Armed Policing.

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Museum of Armed Policing.

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That site has some VERY interesting reading, especially the discussion about the validity of head cameras.
I've not come across PFOA before. Is it a recent organisation?

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#3 Post by Daryll »

Our Club had a couple of visits there a few months ago, shortly after it opened. (Some of our members live in Chatteris, and the club range is only 4-5 miles away.)

Very entertaining and informative, run by an ex Met SO4 officer, they offer support and advice for all Armed police officers.

The museum has a variety of exhibits, showing the history of armed policing, with a chance for a quick go on a laser training range set up at the end.

The club did give him an open invitation to come to the Club on an Guest day to see some civilian shooters and have a go.
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